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ALGKEY - key to the Australian freshwater algae |
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ALGPIC - quick pictorial reference to freshwater genera in Australia Some print resources |
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Entwisle, T.J., Sonneman, J.A. & Lewis, S.H. (1997). Freshwater algae in Australia. A guide to conspicuous genera. Sainty & Associates, Sydney. |
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Peter A. Gell, Jason A. Sonneman, Michael A. Reid, Marie A. Illman and Adam J. Sincock (1999). An illustrated key to common diatom genera from southern Australia Murray Darling Freshwater Research Centre / CRC Freshwater Ecology (Unavailable) |
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Glenn B. McGregor and Larelle D. Fabbro (2001) A guide to the identification of Australian freshwater planktonic Chroococcales (Cyanoprokaryota/Cyanobacteria) Murray Darling Freshwater Research Centre / CRC Freshwater Ecology (Unavailable). Peter D. Baker & Larelle D. Fabbro (1999) A guide to the morphological identification of common cyanoprokaryotes in Australian freshwaters. Murray Darling Freshwater Research Centre / CRC Freshwater Ecology (Unavailable). Seamer, D.G. (1998). Freshwater Algae of Tasmania - A New Guide to the Identification of Tasmania's Freshwater Algae. Dept. Primary Industries, Water and Environment. Tasmania. |



